March 1, 2013 - A variety of genres are currently featured in City bus shelters and subways as part of the “Made in NY” Marketing Credit.
ABC’s latest drama “Zero Hour” follows Anthony Edwards as a paranormal enthusiast on a quest to save his wife. The series airs Thursdays at 8pm.
“The Jenny McCarthy Show,” which airs Fridays at 10:30pm on VH1, features the titular host talking with celebrities and discussing the latest in pop culture.
In Alan Govenar’s new documentary You Don’t Need Feet to Dance, Sidiki Conde, a West African immigrant living in New York City, who was stricken with polio at a young age. In the film he shares his experiences about how he learned to walk with his hands and become a dancer, musician and teacher. The film opens at Quad Cinema in New York City on March 22.
The “Made in NY” Marketing Credit provides free co-branded advertising to productions that shoot the majority of their projects in the five boroughs. To learn more about the marketing credit, click here.